It’s the second quarter of the year. How are you doing with your goals and resolutions? Our picks for this week include a book review on how you can get yourself to develop habits that will help you with your goals, as well as readings on managing your schedule so you can leave work on time and prioritizing using psychological distance. Check out:

Writing that novel or article might have been on your list for the longest time. Can’t find time? Yes, you can.

Here is a report on what went wrong in the Rolling Stone magazine story about a rape at the University of Virginia that the magazine’s reporter later apologized for. The investigation commissioned by Rolling Stone itself was conducted by the Columbia University School of Journalism. Interviewees from Columbia include its Philippine-born dean of academic affairs Sheila Coronel.

If you’re an AP Stylebook user or watcher, read up on the latest revisions to what is considered a journalist’s style bible.

There seems to be a new craze – adults, coloring books, and crayons. A Scottish artist whose coloring books for adults have become an international hit says that an “analog” activity like coloring not only reignites creativity but also relieves adults of stress.

Ditto is a fortnightly collection of stories on publishing, media, communications, and topics that concern editorial professionals from the most credible sources on the Web. We hope to educate young professional writers and editors about industry standards, breakthroughs, and trends, among other things. Usually, you’ll find news and commentaries in here, but from time to time, we also feature tweets, visuals, games, freebies, and other fun but useful stuff that caught our eye.